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It’s Tax Time - Tax Tips for Seniors

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available but why bother. “If you file a paper return the processing time could be up to a year, possibly more,” says Oberlin CPA Vance DeBouter. Vance is a member of Kendal at Oberlin’s Finance Committee and a former Board member. “The use of paper forms instead of a software package also requires

Filing for 2020 Federal IncomeTax: What is New?

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and the portion of the monthly fee attributable to medical care paid by continuing care retirement community residents is deductible as medical expenses.  “Most Kendal at Oberlin residents receive a significant tax deduction for the medical component of the monthly fee. New residents receive an even

{Webinar} Retirement Living Plans in an Uncertain Environment

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be able to leave money to family and/or charities?  “Then ask yourself, ‘How does the current situation affect my plan?’” Brad says. Here are 3 tips from Brad to help you answer that question, which he outlined in an hour-long webinar prepared for Kendal at Oberlin and five other Kendal affiliates

The ABCs of RMDs

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to help you evaluate a life plan community! Download My Copy   In the past, Molly Kavanaugh frequently wrote about Kendal at Oberlin for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, where she was a reporter for 16 years. Now we are happy to have her writing for the Kendal at Oberlin Community. About Kendal

Stay Up-to-Date on Scams

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  In the past, Molly Kavanaugh frequently wrote about Kendal at Oberlin for the Cleveland Plain Dealer, where she was a reporter for 16 years. Now we are happy to have her writing for the Kendal at Oberlin Community. About Kendal at Oberlin: Kendal is a nonprofit life plan community serving older adults